With city bureaucrats, neighborhood streetfolk, and the fuzz all chowing down at this Civic Center stalwart at any given time, you can take this El Castillito shop’s unique dynamic straight to the bank. The front awning, meanwhile, appears less than water-resistant. Breakfast available. Open late.
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With their signature, flaky-grilled tortillas and perfectly melted cheese sent straight from some intergalactic fromage-nirvana, the Little Castle’s dungeon of deliciousness rarely disappoints. Public opinion tends to favor this location over the other two El Castillitos around town; we’ll go along with that. But as indicated by the photograph, canine owners will have to leave Ted the Dog outside. Ordinary chips, extraordinary salsas, and holy mackerel, check the size of that juicer behind the counter. Breakfast available. Open late.
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With a perennial crowd of dicey hoodlums hovering outside (and sometimes inside), Taq. El Castillito’s Mission St. burritoteria is a favorite hangout for both undercover constables and overcover seekers of high quality slab-fare. Just beware of the cinnamon-touched red sauce with which they slather their wet burrito, and while you're at it, keep a slyly watchful eye on the 18-year-old girl with the brass knuckles two tables over. Breakfast available. Open real late.
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